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Auto OPEN/CLOSE
Problem
Possible Cause
Solution
Please press the “Auto Open/Close”
button on the remote and set to On.
See page 17 and 18
Please stand directly in front of the toilet.
See page 17 and 18
Look at the Section on "Seat Sensor."
See Page 44
Please move the item.
Please step away from the toilet and wait
for approximately 90 seconds.
See Page 18
Please try sitting fully on the toilet seat,
changing your stance, and raising your
clothing so that the sensors can detect
bare skin.
Please remove the clothing, debris, drops
or dust.
Confirm that there are no obstacles and
unplug and replace the power cord. Then
press the Lid open button on the remote
controller. See Page 17.
The toilet lid does not
open/close
automatically.
Is the Auto Open/Close set to "Off?" (If it is set to
Off, the words "AUTO Open/Close" will not be
visible on the remote controller display .)
Is the "Sensor" light in the Main Unit Display on?
Are you standing directly in front of the toilet?
Are the Seat Sensor or Motion-Detection Sensor
functioning properly?
Do you have a mirror, wall hanging or something
decorative on the door or wall directly in front of
the toilet?
Is the "Sensor" light visible in the Main Unit
Display? If you are standing directly in front of
the toilet, the lid will not close automatically.
There are times when the Seated Sensor or
Motion detection Sensor may not function fully,
depending upon such factors as the seated
posture, the standing position, the color or
texture of the fabric.
Is there something covering the Seat Sensor or
the Motion detection Sensor?
Is there debris, drops of water or dust
obstructing them?
When the power cord is plugged in and the toilet
lid opens for the first time, it may stop (or close)
midway if it runs into anything. (It remembers the
first position that it opened to.)
The lid stops midway
(or closes) when
opening.
The lid closes on
its own.
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